10/28/13

Holiday airfares make a big price jump

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10/28/13

The Wall Street Journal reports Thanksgiving week flights in the U.S. and the Caribbean cost more than nine percent above last year and Christmas week fares are up more than seven percent. Travel editor Peter Greenberg talks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about why flights cost so much and how it's still possible to save some money this holiday season.moreless

Saudi women protest gov't driving ban

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10/28/13

Saudi Arabia is the only country in the world that doesn't allow women to drive. Even though there are no laws banning female drivers, authorities refuse to issue licenses. Holly Williams reports on how women there are taking to the road to defy the societal rule.moreless

Mary Steenburgen on "Last Vegas," marriage to Ted Danson and music

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10/28/13

Oscar winner Mary Steenburgen plays a lounge singer who gets caught up in a love triangle with two of men in CBS Films' "Last Vegas." She joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss her famous co-stars, her passionate interest in music, and her love for "heaven-sent" husband, Ted Danson.moreless

JFK assassination preventable, author says

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10/28/13

Nearly half a century after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, former New York Times investigative reporter Philip Shenon has uncovered new evidence about the president's death. The author of "A Cruel and Shocking Act: The Secret History of the Kennedy Assassination" joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to explore how the Warren Commission was flawed, and questions that remain about the assassination.moreless

Great Britain hit with worst storm in years

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10/28/13

Superstorm Sandy: Still recovering one year later

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10/28/13

Superstorm Sandy barreled into the northeast one year ago Tuesday. The storm became the most destructive storm to ever strike the United States. CBS News correspondent Terrell Brown reports from Breezy Point, N.Y., where residents are struggling to rebuild.moreless

Obamacare: Thousands of health care plans canceled

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10/28/13

The management expert brought in to fix the HealthCare.gov website says it is fixable, but it will take until the end of November. For many, their introduction to the Affordable Care Act has been negative with a broken website, and cancellation notices concerning current insurance plans, and sticker shock over new plans. "CBS This Morning" national correspondent Jan Crawford reports.moreless

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10/28/13

On "60 Minutes," former Deputy Director of National Intelligence John Miller asked retired CIA Deputy Director Mike Morell about controversial U.S. intelligence policy for terror detainees after September 11. Morell said he believes the techniques were "the wrong thing to do." Norah O'Donnell reports.moreless

NSA spying on foreign leaders: What did the President know about, and when?

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10/28/13

CBS News senior correspondent and former Deputy Director of National Intelligence John Miller joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss what the president knew about NSA spying on foreign leaders. Also, Miller talked about how U.S. spying operations work and how the U.S. intelligence infrastructure compares to other countries'.moreless

Obama was unaware NSA was spying on allies, White House says

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10/28/13

President Obama did not know the NSA was eavesdropping on dozens of world leaders until the White House uncovered the operation this past summer, a new report says. Now, the disclosure of the spying operation is disrupting America's relations with some of its closest allies. CBS News White House correspondent Major Garrett reports.moreless

Fitz and The Tantrums perform "The Walker"

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10/26/13

While its sound is new, Fitz and The Tantrums are very much in tune with some of the best soul pop music of 30 and 40 years ago. The indie pop band performs "The Walker" from its latest album "More Than Just a Dream" on "CBS This Morning: Saturday."moreless

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10/26/13

Henry Ford's assembly line turns 100

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10/26/13

The American innovation that helped create the middle class is celebrating its 100th anniversary. Dean Reynolds went to the original Ford factory in Detroit where Henry Ford's assembly line was first used.

Jerusalem film takes viewer deep inside Holy City

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10/26/13

The new film "Jerusalem: The Movie" filmed in 3-D for IMAX and giant screen cinemas, takes viewers inside the historic city often called the closest place to God. Producer of "Jerusalem," Taran Davies, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" with more on the film.moreless

Kim Jong Un awarded doctorate in economics

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10/26/13

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was awarded an honorary doctorate in economics from a university in Malaysia. The award was given in hopes to build a bridge between Malaysia and the North Korean people.moreless

Sandy anniversary marked by photography exhibit

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10/26/13

The northeast was blasted by Hurricane Sandy nearly one year ago, devastating towns all along the Eastern Seaboard. To mark the anniversary, the Museum of the City of New York has prepared a new show - "Rising Waters: Photographs of Sandy." The museum's curator of prints and photographs, Sean Corcoran, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" with more on the powerful photography of the show.moreless

Nigerian rebels in contact with U.S. sailors' kidnappers

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10/26/13

The two American sailors kidnapped by pirates off Nigeria remain missing, but there's word their captors have contacted a Nigerian rebel group that claims it can help ensure the sailors get home safely. Anthony Mason reports.moreless

Millions to contribute on Make a Difference Day

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10/26/13

Millions of Americans will contribute their time and effort to community service for Make a Difference Day on Saturday. Maryam Banikarim, senior vice president and chief marketing officer of the Gannett Company, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss this nationwide effort in community service.moreless

Billionaire benefactor changing the face of Los Angeles

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10/26/13

Billionaire Wallis Annenberg's foundation has given away $4.2 billion to fund nearly 10,000 arts projects. In a joint venture with National Geographic, her Annenberg Center of Photography is set to open a new photo exhibit in Los Angeles. Recently, the heiress sat down with Bill Whitaker to share why giving away her money brings her so much joy.moreless

Brett Favre to stay retired

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10/26/13

Citing the toll that playing football has taken on his health, former NFL quarterback Brett Favre says he will not come out of retirement despite interest in him returning to the field. Bill Rhoden, sports columnist for The New York Times, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to talk Favre, football, and more.moreless

Gas prices expected to drop nationwide

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10/26/13

Gas prices are headed down, with the national average expected to hover around $3.15 by Christmas. Tom Kloza, chief oil analyst for GasBuddy.com, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to with analysis on what's behind the price drop.moreless

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